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MAPIC 2024: Highlights of the 2024 Edition

Retail Focus

BPCE Solutions Immobilires noted that the retail investment market is undergoing a profound transformation in 2024-2025, characterised by renewed momentum and radically different strategic approaches. There is now a clear distinction between the retail of 2019 and that of 2025.

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Adelaide’s Homefresh Experience launches unique franchise model

Inside Retail

“With so many senior citizens passing by, we noticed a pattern. “Meals are shopped for, cooked and mostly eaten on the same day. A typical store footprint is 60sqm retail space equipped with a kitchen wall, fridges, ovens, a pantry, sink, and dishwasher. They knew how to cook but didn’t always want to.

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MuseLAB "abandons all notions of the expected" in Mumbai bathware showroom

Dezeen

Bulbous displays are finished in mint-green paint The duo decided to preserve the deep volume and 12-foot-high walls of the retail space, which was formerly a rug atelier. "We The pattern of the Kota stone flooring varies between rubble-style jagged chunks and smooth curvilinear inlay, both set in ivory-toned grout.

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Six new retail spaces in Australia: From Louboutin and Saint Laurent to Cue

Inside Retail

The red scale-tiled facades feature throughout, forming a unique and iconic pattern inspired by mirror glass scales installed in the first Christian Louboutin boutique in the Galerie Véro-Dodat, Paris. The Australian fashion retailer is ‘back on Cue’ with its new store at the Gold Coast’s premier retail hub, Pacific Fair shopping centre.

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Inside the latest luxury and concept store openings in the US

Inside Retail

Easyplant New York City When it comes to buying plants or anything greenery-related, the first place that comes to mind is probably a humble nursery or small mom-and-pop shop, rather than a chic boutique. The retailer opened its first bricks-and-mortar store at 15 Prince Street in New York Citys bustling Nolita neighbourhood.

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What Melbourne’s booming population means for Australian retail

Inside Retail

Not only do these shoppers support our traders, they also go on to make the most of our hospitality and entertainment offerings before and after their shopping trips,” Capp said. It seems the CBD has become more of a shopping, than working destination,” Johnson said.

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Curating community: Retail’s answer to the loneliness crisis

Inside Retail

These companies know that helping nearby communities creates emotional links strong enough to promote lifetime loyalty and counteract the challenges e-commerce presents, such as price comparison, opportunistic shopping and purchase deferral. Relationships that create brand stickiness and self-sustaining brand engagement.

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